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  2. Dongyang wood carving - Wikipedia

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    Dongyang wood carving (Chinese: 东阳木雕) is a traditional form of Chinese art originating from the city of Dongyang in Zhejiang Province, China. This art form is known for its intricate designs, delicate craftsmanship, and attention to detail. Dongyang wood carving dates back over 1,300 years, and in 2006, the Chinese government recognized ...

  3. Qing handicrafts - Wikipedia

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    Qing handicrafts. A red box carved with a crane motif. Qing dynasty (1644–1911), Qianlong period (1736–95). Handicrafts (手工业 shougongye) produced during the Qing dynasty (1644–1911) were objects designed and hand-made by craftsmen. They were heavily ornate, incorporating Tibetan, Middle Eastern, Indian, and European techniques.

  4. Root carving - Wikipedia

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    Root carving. A Chinese tea table carved from tree root. Note the flat "terraces". Each drains tea into a waste reservoir under the table. Chinese armchair made from roots. Qing dynasty, Qianlong era, 18th century. Root carving is a traditional Chinese art form. It consists of carving and polishing tree roots into various artistic creations.

  5. History of wood carving - Wikipedia

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    History of wood carving. A Chinese wooden Bodhisattva, Jin dynasty (1115–1234), Shanghai Museum. Wood carving is one of the oldest arts of humankind. Wooden spears from the Middle Paleolithic, such as the Clacton Spear, reveal how humans have engaged in utilitarian woodwork for millennia. However, given the relatively rapid rate at which wood ...

  6. Changzhou comb - Wikipedia

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    Changzhou combs representing the Four Beauties of China. The Changzhou comb (Chinese: 常州梳篦; pinyin: Chángzhōu shūbì) is a type of hand-painted comb produced in Changzhou, Jiangsu, China. In China, combs are called shubi (梳篦). [1] The combs were originally made for use by royalty and have been in production for over 2000 years.

  7. Chinese art - Wikipedia

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    e. Chinese art is visual art that originated in or is practiced in China, Greater China or by Chinese artists. Art created by Chinese residing outside of China can also be considered a part of Chinese art when it is based on or draws on Chinese culture, heritage, and history. Early " Stone Age art" dates back to 10,000 BC, mostly consisting of ...

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